By the 3rd quarter of the 18th century, stay makers realized…

… it wasn’t the number of panels that was making the shape, but the orientation of bones.  Bones were whale baleen.  As a result, some stays were reduced to 3 panels (a front and two backs) with very complex boning even when lightly boned.

(Sketch:  Strategic bone placement for shaping was the key to mid-18th century stays)